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Leigh D4R+D24 Master Pack

$899.90 $929.80
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The D4R PRO is the heavyweight in Leigh's dovetail jig stable. Rare among tools, the D4R PRO excels at an array of different tasks. In other words, this is not a tool that does one job well but also adapts to other tasks; it is a tool that does lots of things well, period.

The Leigh D24 Vacuum and Router Support is a simple but innovative accessory for the D4R PRO. The D24 keeps your router supported and level with the jig, while also providing an efficient dust collection port perfectly positioned to suck in chips and debris as they are ejected. The port hangs below the support structure and follows along with the router as you work across the jig. The attachment is so well integrated that one might not know it’s there, but it would certainly be missed if it weren’t.

This package includes:

  • Leigh D4R Dovetail Jig (100-034)
  • Leigh D24 Vacuum and Router Support (100-035)

Whether used in contemporary, or classic furniture, dovetail joinery is a highlight of quality woodworking.

Infinity Tools offers a large selection of dovetail bits designed with negative shear angle to provide ultra smooth cuts, and they’re available in all sizes and for all needs. But one thing that doesn’t change …  is the general shape of the bit. The weakest point of all dovetail router bits is their neck. To get the longest life possible from this type of bit, we recommend pre-plowing the groove before cutting the dovetail slot. 

Pre-plowing is the concept of using a straight bit (sized smaller than the diameter of the neck) to first cut a clearance channel. Start by finding the diameter of the neck of the dovetail bit using a caliper.  

Then you locate an appropriate straight bit slightly under the diameter of the neck of the dovetail bit. Use that straight bit to set up the plowing cut.

You make a first pass with the straight bit to remove much of the waste. Remember don’t run this straight bit too fast. Let the bit cut. 

The dovetail bit is then used to follow through that channel, but the stress on the bit is greatly reduced, leading to better dovetail cuts … and a longer life for your dovetail bits! 

Follow this simple tip and you'll get the best performance from your dovetail router bits.